How is it both "cable" and "air-broadcasted"? One precludes the other.
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timothymhMar 18 '12 at 16:36

@TimothyMueller-Harder Let's be more pedantic :) Perhaps the cable being referred to isn't really meant as "cable TV", as in a paid-for programming service delivered into the domicile over a cable from outside, but rather a reference to the antenna device's cable. Even antennas need to be connected to a TV or computer with a cable.
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Chris W. ReaMar 18 '12 at 16:42

@ChrisW.Rea He says, "I want to watch my cable TV." That doesn't sound like he means, "I want to watch TV using a cable that is connected to my TV antenna," to me.
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timothymhMar 18 '12 at 16:44

@TimothyMueller-Harder But the OP also referred to "free air-broadcasted TV", which contradicts the kind of "cable TV" you're interpreting it to mean. Yes, there's some confusion in the choice of words.
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Chris W. ReaMar 18 '12 at 16:45

So, I've bought EyeTV Hybrid from Elgato. It works, but the image is a bit pixelated, not very good quality, like on a normal TV. I've tried to unplug plugs cables, USB stick, restarting mac, etc, but it is the same. And in the settings I can see the strength of the signal is 100% and its' quality is between 90 and 95%
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PatrickMar 20 '12 at 9:38